Dyson has unveiled its latest robot vacuum, which promises improved navigation and mapping capabilities. However, early reviews indicate a trade-off: while the bot is cleverer at avoiding obstacles and covering floors efficiently, its suction power has taken a step back compared to previous models.
“It’s a better robot but a worse vacuum,” one reviewer noted, capturing the device's paradox.
The new model uses advanced sensors and AI-driven path planning to clean more methodically, yet its motor appears less potent, leading to mixed results on carpets and embedded dirt. For those prioritizing autonomous cleaning over deep suction, the upgrade may be worthwhile, but power users might be disappointed.